13 domestic and foreign flights from various airports are delayed


Karachi: Six flights to Karachi, Islamabad and Peshawar have been canceled today due to operational issues with Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).
According to the flight schedule, 13 domestic and foreign flights from various airports are delayed. In comparison, two Karachi Islamabad flights of PIA, one from Sharjah Islamabad and two flights from and to Peshawar and Abu Dhabi have been cancelled.
The Karachi-Islamabad flight will be delayed by two hours at 9:00am and the Karachi-Islamabad flight will be delayed by one hour at 8:00pm.
Jeddah-Lahore foreign airline flights are delayed by 1.5 hours, two flight of London-Islamabad by foreign airlines are delayed by one hour, the Islamabad-Jeddah PIA flight is delayed by 1.5 hours and the Islamabad-Skardu flight is delayed by three hours.
Apart from this, the flight from Islamabad to Dubai will be delayed by 1.5 hours at 1:00pm. The flight from Islamabad to Dubai will be delayed by eight hours at 11:00pm and the flight from Al-Ain to Islamabad will be delayed by1.5 hours.

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